At the outset of the hearing, the apex court pulled up the former general for not filing his response on the notice issued by it on a suo motu comtempt proceeding against him and warned his lawyer "not to take the case lightly".
A bench of justices R M Lodha and H L Gokhale said that it welcomes any criticism of its judgement but attributing motive to a judgement is not allowed and said that Singh's statement is "striking at the very root" of the judicial system.
"The judge has been pressurised. It can't be said like this," the bench observed and added that "It (Singh's statement) is striking at the root of the system".
"We welcome criticism of our judgement but we don't welcome motives attributed to the court judgement," the bench said.
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The bench also took serious exception when Singh's counsel sought adjournment as arguing senior counsel Ram Jethmalani was unable to appear as he was held up in another case and even said that the former Army Chief can argue to defend himself.
Singh, 63, who was present in the second row of the courtroom, remained silent during the 20-minute proceedings.
The bench finally agreed to adjourn the case for November 20 and directed the ex-general to file his response by November 15.
It also asked Attorney General G E Vahanvati to file the CD of recorded statement and its transcript within 10 days which would also be supplied to Singh.
He submitted that he went through the entire recorded statement of Singh which was supplied by ANI and placed before the bench the transcript prepared by his office.